Telemedicine Privacy and Security: Safeguarding Protected Health Information and Minimizing Risks of Disclosure
13 August 2015
This CLE webinar will provide guidance to health care counsel on the privacy and security requirements and considerations healthcare providers should take into account when providing telemedicine services. The panel will discuss best practices for protecting patient health information and privacy and minimizing disclosure risks. Key issues the panel will review include:
- What additional privacy and security risks do telemedicine services pose for healthcare providers and business associates?
- What practices should telemedicine providers employ to ensure HIPAA compliance and minimize the risk of disclosure?
- What policies should healthcare entities have in place to safeguard medical information in the telemedicine context?
For more information and to register please visit Strafford’s website.
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